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In page Carl Jung:

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The archetype is a concept "borrowed" from anthropology to denote a process of nature.[citation needed] Jung's definitions of archetypes varied over time and have been the subject of debate regarding their usefulness.[citation needed] Archetypal images, also referred to as motifs in mythology,[a] are universal symbols that can mediate opposites in the psyche, are often found in religious art, mythology and fairy tales across cultures.[citation needed] Jung saw archetypes as pre-configurations in nature that give rise to repeating, understandable, describable experiences.[citation needed] They are the functional units of the collective unconscious.[1]: 47